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. >> it appears the national security agency has been monitoring more than phone numbers but the "washington post" reports that the n.s.a. and f.b.i. have been tapping into the servers of major tech companies including yahoo, microsoft, google, facebook, skype, and apple, since the bush administration although and of the companies deny it. >> if you shop at raley's or nob hill check the bank statement after being hit by a cyber attack. bellaire and nob hill and food source stores but raley's not not discovered unauthorized transactions. >> and a nuclear power plant will be closed down between los angeles and san diego after it was forced to close because of a radiation leak. >> george sure way -- sure d shirakawa will be sentenceed today and the have more charges placed against him in court today. >> a "spare the air" day, the poorest air quality not east bay valley and the santa clara valley. the day planner is starting off with clouds and comfortable in the low 50's but our spread by 4:00, 65 at the coast and 95 inland but it will be mild at the coast at 58 but warm, inland, for the evenin
. >> it appears the national security agency has been monitoring more than phone numbers but the "washington post" reports that the n.s.a. and f.b.i. have been tapping into the servers of major tech companies including yahoo, microsoft, google, facebook, skype, and apple, since the bush administration although and of the companies deny it. >> if you shop at raley's or nob hill check the bank statement after being hit by a cyber attack. bellaire and nob hill and food source...
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records to the national security agency. the agency is tracking phone numbers, calling card numbers, and time and duration of calls. the order does nut allow monitoring of actual conversations. former republican candidate says this. >> in an ideal working and the government said the only purpose is to look for terrorism, well, terrorism is a multinational project, and you have to be aware there are americans engaged in terrorism. the problem is, given everything we have learned recently about current bureaucracy, why would you trust them? >> the senior administration official just gave a statement this morning to abc7 news "information of this sort described in the "guardian" has been a critical tool in protecting the nation from terrorist threats to the united states." >> a legal expert tells the "washington post" this morning that this appears to be a routine are you newal of an order issued in 2006 and this was signed in april actually expires next month. the bush as admitted similar large-scale collection of phone data b
records to the national security agency. the agency is tracking phone numbers, calling card numbers, and time and duration of calls. the order does nut allow monitoring of actual conversations. former republican candidate says this. >> in an ideal working and the government said the only purpose is to look for terrorism, well, terrorism is a multinational project, and you have to be aware there are americans engaged in terrorism. the problem is, given everything we have learned recently...
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security agency has been collecting customer phone records for millions of americans. >> a record of every single verizon phone call. we'll talk to jonathan karl about that. >> first let's get to sam in clear water, florida. so much of the state bracing for tropical storm andrea and, sam, you've already had tornado warnings this morning. >> we've had tornado warnings all around us this morning. it's exactly what you expect when these feeder bands of the storm start to work off the gulf and onshore through southern and central florida. now, let's get adjusted to where the storm is. the first named storm of this hurricane season came before got a week into this season. this is the radar showing you the center of that storm about 200 miles off the shore where we are right now, and look at these enormous bands of storms. the first one that came through florida, doing damage, as well, as we've been able to see. the second one loading up is about to come through later. now, look at the watches and warnings. this is so unusual. not only do we have that peninsula on the west coast with the w
security agency has been collecting customer phone records for millions of americans. >> a record of every single verizon phone call. we'll talk to jonathan karl about that. >> first let's get to sam in clear water, florida. so much of the state bracing for tropical storm andrea and, sam, you've already had tornado warnings this morning. >> we've had tornado warnings all around us this morning. it's exactly what you expect when these feeder bands of the storm start to work off...
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an italian magazine claims that the national security agency intercepted phone calls as cardinals gathered in march to elect the new pope. church leaders said they are not concerned about the reports. >>> the nsa chief is denying allegations from edward snowden that the agency tapped into google and yahoo! data centers. >>> and breaking news right now, from the middle east, u.n. inspectors have just reported that syria has now destroyed all of its chemical weapon production equipment. that's one day ahead of the deadline. but the country still has roughly 1,000 tons of chemical weapons, including mustard gas and sarin. it has until the middle of next year to destroy those weapons. >>> and troubling statements about the economy. the federal reserve is keeping its economic stimulus program in place for now. that means, printing more money to keep interest rates low. because it says the housing recovery is now starting to slow down, jobs are still not being created quickly enough. however, the fed is not saying just how long the stimulus will last. that uncertainty could hurt stocks on wall s
an italian magazine claims that the national security agency intercepted phone calls as cardinals gathered in march to elect the new pope. church leaders said they are not concerned about the reports. >>> the nsa chief is denying allegations from edward snowden that the agency tapped into google and yahoo! data centers. >>> and breaking news right now, from the middle east, u.n. inspectors have just reported that syria has now destroyed all of its chemical weapon production...
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agency to try to attempt to intercept 1 billion mobile phone calls a day. no one signed up for this, obama doesn't have a mandate. no one has a mandate. they have been taken for a ride. >> you said this is far more than political. secretary of state john kerry said that snowden's revelations are putting people at risk. take a look. >> people may die as a consequence of what this man did. it is possible the united states will be attacked because terrorists may now know how to protect themselves in some way or another that they didn't know before. >> does that concern you at all? >> we have heard this rhetoric. i myself was subject to precisely this rhetoric two, three years ago. and it all proved to be false. we had this terrible discussion about -- which even exists in some of the tabloid press today, about wikileaks causing harm. but not a single u.s. government official, no one from the pentagon, from any government said any of our revelations if the past six years caused anyone to come to physical harm. and the revelations by snowden, these are even more
agency to try to attempt to intercept 1 billion mobile phone calls a day. no one signed up for this, obama doesn't have a mandate. no one has a mandate. they have been taken for a ride. >> you said this is far more than political. secretary of state john kerry said that snowden's revelations are putting people at risk. take a look. >> people may die as a consequence of what this man did. it is possible the united states will be attacked because terrorists may now know how to protect...
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. >> the national security agency is reacting to the edward snowden leak case and new rules now these rules will require administrators to work with another college cleeg when accessing sensitive intelligence. revealing the agency was gathering millions of phone records. snowden remains in russia. texas governor rick perry signed sweeping gnaw borgs regulation that's threaten the exist yens of most clinics in the state. the new law will ban abortions after 20th week of pregnancy. only five of the 42 abortion clinics currently meet these requirements. you might require a lengthy filibuster stalled the bill temporarily. republicans pushed the legislation through last week. >> the world is celebrating nelson mandela's 95th birthday with messages of goodwill to the former south african president. mandela remains hospitalized in critical condition. we have the story. a nation came to honor the man who helped liberate south africa from apartheid. the military band paid tribute. his birthday being called mandela day. people taking part in a day of service and charity work. mandela remains in
. >> the national security agency is reacting to the edward snowden leak case and new rules now these rules will require administrators to work with another college cleeg when accessing sensitive intelligence. revealing the agency was gathering millions of phone records. snowden remains in russia. texas governor rick perry signed sweeping gnaw borgs regulation that's threaten the exist yens of most clinics in the state. the new law will ban abortions after 20th week of pregnancy. only...
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. >> reporter: the national security agency stepped up its defense saying their intelligence gathering prevented potential attacks in more than 20 countries insisting that they only investigated 300 phone numbers last year, but whether these programs are truly effective is still being questioned. >> i don't think collecting millions and millions of american's phone calls is making us any safer and i think it is ultimately perhaps a violation of the 4th amendment. >> reporter: all still wondering -- if snowden will emerge again to defend the morality of his actions. >> he needs to look an american jury in the eye and explain why he has put american lives in danger. >> although there are some people here in hong kong that do consider snowden to be a traitor, according to a new poll, twice as many think of him as a hero. either way they insist that their government should not send him back to the united states. bob woodruff, abc news, hong kong. >> an irs supervisor in washington now admits she was personally involved in scrutinizing some of the earliest applications from tea party groups
. >> reporter: the national security agency stepped up its defense saying their intelligence gathering prevented potential attacks in more than 20 countries insisting that they only investigated 300 phone numbers last year, but whether these programs are truly effective is still being questioned. >> i don't think collecting millions and millions of american's phone calls is making us any safer and i think it is ultimately perhaps a violation of the 4th amendment. >> reporter:...
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well, now there is a word that a program called prism allows the national security agency to tap into servers at internet companies like google, facebook and yahoo! to see everything from e-mails to photos. "the washington post" says the program was launched in 2007 and an obama administration official tells us prism tracks only terrorists outside the u.s., not americans. in a rare statement overnight national intelligence director james clapper warned that leaks about government surveillance programs are jeopardizing our national security. >>> and as sam has been reporting all morning, millions of people getting swamped by soaking downpours as tropical storm andrea races up the east coast. the storm triggered more than a dozen reported tornadoes across florida. one twister brought down a 200-year-old tree sending it crashing onto a restaurant. in just a moment, sam will have more on the flood watches that are now in effect for more than a dozen states. >>> and now to the economy. we just learned the nation's employers added 175,000 jobs last month. that is slightly more than expected
well, now there is a word that a program called prism allows the national security agency to tap into servers at internet companies like google, facebook and yahoo! to see everything from e-mails to photos. "the washington post" says the program was launched in 2007 and an obama administration official tells us prism tracks only terrorists outside the u.s., not americans. in a rare statement overnight national intelligence director james clapper warned that leaks about government...
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the national security agency reportedly tracks the locations of up to 5 billion cell phone overseas including those belonging to americans. the "washington post" reports the nsa is unintentionally gathering that information, including the name of the person called. the nsa has said it does not gather data on american cell phones inside the u.s. >>> european regulators have levied major fines against eight financial firms including two giant american banks. citigroup and jpmorgan chase are among the bank fined $2 billion for rigging interest rates. the commission said it was shocking to find so many banks that should have been competing against one another colluding instead. >>> the brutal snowstorm that shut down schools tapering off this morning but more unbearably cold air moving in. people in northern minnesota are racing to dig out from two feet of snow before the plunging temperatures turn everything in to ice. the slick roads are blamed for hundreds of accidents. >>> people in montana braving the coldest temperatures in years with the entire state dipping below zero this morning. ranche
the national security agency reportedly tracks the locations of up to 5 billion cell phone overseas including those belonging to americans. the "washington post" reports the nsa is unintentionally gathering that information, including the name of the person called. the nsa has said it does not gather data on american cell phones inside the u.s. >>> european regulators have levied major fines against eight financial firms including two giant american banks. citigroup and...